Following its debut last week on Hot Latin Songs at No. 9, the Puerto Rican rapper's Drake team-up "MIA" tops the chart in its first full qualifying week. The song also takes No. 1 on both Latin Digital Song Sales and Latin Streaming Songs. Additionally, "MIA" reaches No. 5 with its first appearance on the all-genre Hot 100 and, thanks to 26,000 paid downloads, No. 4 on overall Digital Song Sales. A broad hit with platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, it comes in at No. 4 on Streaming Songs and No. 3 at On Demand Streaming Songs.

While Drake is out here breaking Hot 100 records and besting The Beatles, Bad Bunny continues to thrive at Hot Latin Songs with a total of 4 simultaneously charting singles. As a featured guest on Nio Garcia and Casper Mágico's "Te Boté," he claims the No. 3 slot, while his collaborative "Esta Rico" with Marc Anthony and Will Smith reaches No. 10. In its 16th week on the chart, his solo cut "Estamos Bien" takes No. 17, down just one position from the previous week.

Notably, "MIA" marks only the second time that the immensely popular rapper has topped Hot Latin Songs, his only one single to do so being the guest-packed remix of "Te Boté." Even some of the prior Hot 100 tracks on which he has featured have somehow not reached that particular peak, including Becky G's "Mayores," Farruko's "Krippy Kush" remix and Enrique Iglesias' "El Baño." That assuredly has to do with the suppressing power of Luis Fonsi's "Despacito," which continued to chart atop Hot Latin Songs even months after it was no longer Hot 100 eligible.

In the short term, "MIA" appears likely to retain its current position in the charting week. It continues to face competition from DJ Snake's "Taki Taki," which held the No. 1 spot for the preceding 2 weeks with its features by Cardi B and Selena Gomez. In the coming weeks, those two will assuredly jockey for position until another such crossover contender arrives. That said, with a recently teased Jennifer Lopez single collaboration on the way, Bad Bunny's potential to top Hot Latin Songs again with a new song before the year is out seems highly likely.

Still, he isn't the artist with the most simultaneous Hot Latin Songs appearances this week. Reggaeton hitmaker Ozuna boasts 7 currently charting singles there, including second and third place slots for his features on "Taki Taki" and "Te Boté," respectively. Like Bad Bunny, Latin trap star Anuel AA has 4 charting songs there right now as does Natti Natasha, while J Balvin, Daddy Yankee, Nicky Jam and Maluma have 3 apiece. Apart from Maluna, all of these cited artists are represented at least once in the chart's top 10, indicative of the dominance of urbano music in the Latin category. The first exception to that comes at No. 13 with Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga's "Mejor Me Alejo," taken from the Mexican ensemble's recently released album Con Todas Las Fuerzas.